The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently marked one year of progress in implementing the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law with the release of a new report detailing the agency’s investments in the nation’s infrastructure and communities. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law provides the EPA with more than $60 billion over five years for a wide range of environmental programs that will bring much-needed funding to America’s water infrastructure, environmental cleanups and clean air protections, while also advancing environmental justice and combatting climate change.
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Year One Anniversary Report highlights how the EPA is working with state, local and Tribal partners to transform communities
EPA Celebrates Year One Accomplishments Under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
So far $5.5 billion has been awarded through the law to modernize the nation’s infrastructure, create good-paying jobs, combat the climate crisis and advance environmental justice
Nov 23, 2022
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